Pragal

Located in
the parish of Pragal, with Garcia de Orta Hospital, Almada Forum Shopping
Center, the New University of Lisbon, the Piaget and Egas Moniz Institutes
nearby, Pragal station quickly became a busy hub.

Fertagus,
which manages this station, took great care to provide its passengers with an
ample shopping area, outdoor and underground parking facilities, as well as
links to Sulfertagus, TST and the Sul do
Tejo Metro.

Here you
can also find the Fertagus Customer Service Office created to help clarify and advise
on all issues related to services that Fertagus provides. The company's
institutional headquarters are also located at this station.

The
architect responsible for designing the stations from Pragal to Fogueteiro was the
architect. Motta Guedes.
In all stations there was great effort to create harmony between architecture
and art. Pragal station for example,
features a set of tile panels; the first, located at the main entrance to the
station, inspired by the book “Peregrinação”
by Fernão Mendes Pinto (chronicler
who lived and compiled this work while living in Pragal) was created by artists
Bartholomew Cid dos Santos and José Santa Barbara (whose panels are located on
the platform and outside the station). You can also enjoy sculptures by
Francisco Simões, which are exhibited at the main entrance to the station.
Outside the station, on José Saramago Square you can enjoy a sculpture by
Charters de Almeida.

Bring your
bike and place it on the racks available outside the station.